| 11. | Using loaded words such as these may make an article appear to promote one position over another.
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| 12. | Agency officials do not use loaded words like " cursed " to describe their technological travails.
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| 13. | Loaded words and phrases have strong emotional implications and involve strongly positive or negative reactions beyond their literal meaning.
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| 14. | Mandel, an ABC Sports spokesman, said : " There's no more loaded word than pedophilia.
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| 15. | We should not use loaded words and distort the known facts unless we are certain that the sources reflect them.
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| 16. | I only felt the need to add that bit because " burden " seems to be a rather loaded word.
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| 17. | Chun also compared the government to " leftists, " a loaded word in this fiercely anti-Communist nation.
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| 18. | For months, Burk has thrown around loaded words such as " discrimination " and " intolerance ."
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| 19. | For example, the contents of false documents, the origins of stand-alone phenomena, or the implications of loaded words.
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| 20. | Speculation on the source of " such accusations " ( loaded word ! ) needs validation or elimination, or at least balance.
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